Noah Goldberg covers breaking news for the Los Angeles Times. He worked previously in New York City as the Brooklyn courts reporter for the New York Daily News, covering major criminal trials as well as working on enterprise stories. Before that, he was the criminal justice reporter for the Brooklyn Eagle.
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Californians were able to look to the sky to see an unarmed missile as the Air Force launched the Minuteman III from Vandenberg base.
The man behind the push, Xavier Dutoit, started the ‘Denmarkification’ website to make the pitch that the Scandinavian state should buy the Golden one for $1 trillion.
Claire Schwartz, an Altadena resident with training as an archivist, has taken up a crusade to reunite photos lost during the Eaton fire with their owners.
In-N-Out is vacating its longtime offices in Irvine, moving some workers back to Baldwin Park, and others to new company offices in Tennessee.
Keni ‘Arts’ Davis painted Altadena for nearly 40 years. Now he’s painting the ruins.
Randy ‘R Dub!’ Williams runs the desert micro-nation of Slowjamastan, an 11-acre expanse that makes fun of the concept of the nation.
Southern California Edison claims there were no electrical anomalies on its transmission lines in Eaton Canyon leading up to the Eaton fire.
The number of people who have died in the Eaton and Palisades fires could rise. More than 30 people are still missing.